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4 PAGE FOUH MEDFP3D MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1939. SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK By CLARA MART DAVIS i Grants Pass Girl Weds Med ford Man In Recent Service Miss Mildred Alice Grable, daughter of Mr. and Mri. C. H. Grable of Grant Fau became the bride of Albin J. Duda at a ceremony performed Saturday evening, December 2 at 8 o'clock in the Sacred Heart parish. The Rev. Father Augustine Meyer united the couple in marriage. The bride wore a blue tweed suit with black and white ac cessories and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations and rosebuds. Her sister, Miss Betty Grable, attended her. She wore a dark blue suit and a cor sage of violets. Bernard Corum acted as best man for Mr. Duda. The couple left on a wedding trip up the coast to Seattle. They will make their home in this city. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Duda of Owensvllle, Missouri. Mr. Duda is projectionist at the Craterian theater. Recent Bride MJ t Dinner Party Is Friday Eve Event Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Bernie H. Wil liams were hosts for a dinner party Friday evening at the home of Mrs. William's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hennlnger on West Main street. Twenty guests were seated at one long table which was beau tifully appointed with lace cloth and Christmas motif. Follow ing dinner, guests received gifts from a large electrically lighted Christmas tree; The remainder of the evening was pleasantly speni in visiting. The guests Included the per sonnel of the M.M. department store. ' 1 Guild to Have Parly Monday Crater Lake Guild of the Presbyterian church will hold its annual Christmas meeting Monday evening, at 8 o'clock at the home of Helen Holt Wilson, 11 Corning Court. Members will bring their white Chrlstmjs gifts, to be distributed as usual. Toys, clothing, and food will be appreciated. Each gift Is to be labeled so that the necessity for opening them before distribu tion will be eliminated. An interesting and entertain ing Christmas program has been plenned, and all members and their friends are urged to attend. CHRISTMAS WEEK SPECIALS Prrm.nrnt. $?.50 up Shampoo and Finger Wares 78c and 11.00 WINELAND BEAUTY SHOP Jackson Hotel. Phono 101S 1 i (Photo by Corley, Mrs. Albin J. Duda, the for mer Miss Mildred Alice Grable of Grants Pass, whose marriage was an event of December 2 in the Sacred Heart church parish here. They will reside in this city. Denzers Observe Golden Wedding Date Christmas December 29 will be more than the annual observance of Christmas day for Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Denzer of Phoenix for on that date, the well known valley couple will celebrate their gold en wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Denzer were married In Red Wing, Minnesota in 1889. They lived in St. Paul, Minn., until 1914 when they moved to Phoenix where they have resided since. The couple's children include L. A., Roy E., Marshall P., Frank W., Howard E., Mrs. Elden Corthell and Mrs. George Drake. The bride and groom of fifty years ago will hold open house for their many friends on Sun day, December 24 from 2 to 7 o'clock. Reliaf Corps To Meat Soon Chester A. Arthur Relief corps will hold a regular meet ing in the armory Thursday at 1 o'clock for luncheon. Election of officers will be held. Mem bers are to bring refreshments and an inexpensive gift. BURELSON'S ft - if ill St ..J SILK STOCKINGS A flrtt tlt way to lay Merry Cnrlifmei . . . Mojudi! Coma In and la how beautiful our (hear, clear Mojudi are. Sating U relieving ... relieving you of all Chriitmai problemi because Mojudi are preferred by beif droned women everywhere. You'll ,n to tend Moudt all around , r - to tend Mojudi "all around", r and Incidentally..., hi,!,. 1" grand way to give your f.lH:!M."J budget the ertra itretch It Ihii'i'mIum needi at Chriitmai time. $1.00, $1.15 to $1.35 BURELSON'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Phone 28. Medford Blda. Jj A 1 Yule Program at Junior High School Tuesday Evening The Junior high school Par ent Teachers association and the school music department assist ed by the drama and speech de partments, will present a pro gram Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. A P.T.A. business meet ing will precede the program at 8 o'clock. Members are to note the change to the evening meet ing. Supplementing the music will be four ' Christmas tableaux: Shepherd scene, Nativity scene. Wise Men scene and Modern carolers. The continuity and spirit of Christmas will be a pleasant surprise. The program follows: I. Silent Night Orchestra Adeste Fideles Orchestra and chorus Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming Girls Trio (June Jarmin, Clara Daniels, Helen Webb) O Holy Night Vocal solo Jeanne Eddy Carol of the Shepherds Girls Glee Club II. Ave Maria Bach Violin solo by Verlyn Thomas Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella Panls Angellcus, Caesar Franck Girls Glee Club III. We Three Kings of Orient The Three Kings from the L'Arleslenne Suite' Boys' Glee Club What Child Is This Girls' Sextette and Trio IV. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day Deck the Halls Mixed Vocal Ensemble Pilgrim's Chorus " . Chorus and Orchestra Joy to the World Mary Martha To Dine Tuesday The Mary and Martha circle of the Methodist church will hold its annual Christmas din ner party Tuesday evening in the church parlors at 8 o'clock. Members and friends are in vited. They are to bring their own service. 1 V. r. W. Party Is Tuesday Evening ' Crater Lake post 1833 Veter ans of Foreign Wars and its auxiliary will hold an annua! Christmas party Tuesday. A covered dish supper will be en Joyed at 6:30 o'clock. Each auxiliary member Is asked to bring covered dish. No busi ness sessions will be held as Tuesday is the regular meeting date. Calif ornians to Visit Relatives Mr.' and Mrs. John Redfield and small son John Jr., are ex pected to arrive in Medford this week from their home in Bev erly Hills, Calif. They will be the house guests of Mrs. Redfield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fuson at their home on Hillcrest road throughout the Christmas holi days. Mrs. Redfield is the form er Miss Anna Mae Fuson. Degree Honor Meets Thursday Degree of Honor will enjoy a Christmas party Thursday eve ning at 8 o'clock in clubrooms over the Baldwin piano shoppe. Lady Elks To Party Tuesday Lady Elks will gather Tues day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Temple for an annual Christmas party. Members are asked to bring a toy for the tree. They are to be wrapped and marked for either a boy or girl. Committee Includes Mesdames J. F. Wallace, chairman, Stan ley Sherwood and D. O. Frederick. Miksche Home Scene of Yule Party Saturday The attractive West Jackson street home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miksche was the scene of a no host Christmas party last evening. Those participating in the Yule aftair were Mr. and Mrs. Kelton Strader, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mohr Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hearn, Mr and Mrs. Laurence Ogle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton White and Paul Luy. Buffet supper ,a gayly .decor ated tree, gifts, cards and games were enjoyed throughout the evening. Children's Party Wednesday Evening Rebekah and I.O.O.F. lodges will participate in the annual Christmas party for children of lodge members and their invited guests Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the lodge hall. A short program and Christ mas carols by the Junior high school chorus will be presented. Mrs. A. J. Mathebat i V sfleftetelasssssstl Former Local Man Wed In Idaho Service Freda Kingsley New President Mrs. Alford J. Mathebat, na tional vice president, Western division of the American Legion auxiliary who will be among auxiliary dignitaries attending the district conference to be held here Wednesday at the Ho tel Medford. Of Interest to Medford resi dents is the recent marriage In Caldwell, Idaho of Miss Lillian Wilson and Fred Poole. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Winnefred Wilson. Vows were exchanged in front of the fire place which was banked with flowers. The Rev. A. Gar rison, Baptist minister, read the service In the presence of thirty five guests. The bride wore a black dress suit and a gardenia corsage. Her sister. Miss Winnefred Wil son was bridesmaid. A reception followed the cere mony. Mr. Poole is the son of Mrs. Augusta Moore and the sister of Mrs. Ted Lewis, both of this city. He attended the Medford schools and is well known here. He is associated with Montgom ery Ward and company in Port land where they will make their home in the Carmen apartments. Edith Beck was hostess to the Mistletoe club Wednesday for a covered dish luncheon and Christmas party. Blanche Arnold presided at the business meeting. Officers elected for the New Year were president, Freda Kingsley; vice president, Pearl Miller; secretary treasurer, Gladys Gilman. Freda Kingsley recited a Christmas poem. Gifts were exchanged and Polly annas were remembered. Thirty-two me m b e r s and friends enjoyed the afternoon. Cora White, Gladys Gilman, Nora Glascock, Mary Zuider- . weg and Ethel Latham assisted ? the hostess. Presbyterians Meet Tuesday Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will con vene Tuesday afternoon at i o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. R. Clement, 1224 West Main street. Mrs. Sherman L. Divine will lead a discussion on the book, "Right Here At Home." Mrs. H. F. W. Spilver will lead the devotions. 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